A change in the Visa Waiver Program from 12th Jan 2009
I have just discovered that there has been a change in the Visa Waiver Program for entry into the States. You now have to apply online prior to arival in the States. Basically you have to fill out that little green form I-94 (the one I always mess up) electronically in the same way as you apply for a visa for entry to Australia. I have not read the main forum for a while, of course, so it may be something that has been covered but it is worth brushing up on if not as it will be important advice for anyone planning a trip to the US
Immediate approval - for one of us at least
Right then - first hand experience of applying for authorization via the ESTA website (you can apply at any time, you don't need travel dates or hotel details).
The forms are clear and easy to use, and the entire process takes less than five minutes. Click submit, complete one of those wonky word checks to prove you're not a robot and ... seconds later you have authorization to travel to the US at any time for the next two years.
Well, you do if you're my wife Carole.
I on the other hand received a message advising me that my "travel authorization is under review because an immediate determination could not be made for [my] application. This response does not indicate negative findings. A determination will be available within 72 hours."
As I am as clean as the driven snow, I'm presuming this is either a random check or more likely, one instigated because I ticked the "Male" box. This hopefully brief hiccup aside, it's a quick and pain-free process.
Update: I checked back on the site an hour later and - yes - I'm now "authorized" too.
Peter
Thanks for this field report
Thanks to both of you for this very timely information!
Mark